After Ted Cruz announced he would drop out of the presidential race making Donald Trump the presumptive Republican nominee, some took to social media to express their dissatisfaction by destroying their voter registration cards.

Tuesday night became the deciding factor for Cruz in his campaign against Trump. Before the Indiana primary, he sought to attract voters by naming Carly Fiorina his running mate and forged a pact with Republican presidential candidate John Kasich.

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In the end, it was all for nothing. Trump surged to victory in Indiana, clearing the way for his all but formal selection as the Republican nominee. Cruz addressed a room of supporters and told them he would officially drop out of the race.

After Cruz's announcement, many Republicans began posting photos and videos of burning voter registration cards. Others went online to change their party affiliation.

The images of burning voter registration cards began circulating on social media. The users directed their posts at the GOP and its leaders while some used the hashtag #NeverTrump.

With Trump headed to a presumed match up against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, many are wondering whether the dissatisfaction among some Republicans is enough for them to vote for the former secretary of state or bow out all together during the November election.